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trad.erHtreI7dE5, $-dLn [C]A trader is a person who buys and sells things.商人a wool/grain/sugar trader一位毛线/谷物/糖商His father is a market trader, selling fruit and vegetables.他的父亲是一个集市商人,出售水果和蔬菜。A trader is also a person who buys and sells company shares or money.交易人a stock trader一位股票交易人a futures trader一位期货交易者a currency trader一位货币交易者He is a well-known trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.他是纽约证券交易所的著名的交易人。 trad.ing 9treIYdIN n [U] 买卖; 生意Many shops have reported a fall in trading (= buying and selling) in the last few months.许多商店报道了在过去的几个月里生意的下跌。She said that she didn't approve of Sunday trading (= shops being open on Sunday).她说她不赞同在星期天做生意。Trading is also the buying and selling of shares and money.交易(股票,货币)The stock market moved ahead slightly in active trading today.今天,股市在活跃的交易中略微前进了一些。They have been accused of insider trading (= using their special knowledge which they have from working for the company to make a profit from buying or selling its shares).他们被指控为利用所知道的公司内情进行交易牟利。(Br) A trading estate is an industrial estate.(英)工业区[INDUSTRY ]A trading post is a small place, esp. in the past, which is a long way from other places in which people live, where goods can be bought and sold or exchanged.(远离人口居住区的)贸易站New York was originally a Dutch trading post.纽约原来是荷兰人的贸易站。
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